Provisional results for Bristol

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Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol, said: “Well done to all of our young people who took their GCSEs this year, as well as the families, carers, teachers and governors who have been instrumental in these results.

“A huge amount of hard work goes into these exams and with tougher curriculum and number grades introduced this year our pupils have had to overcome many new challenges to succeed.

“To those who may be disappointed with their results today, I would say don’t be disheartened – you can still do well in the future.”

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Jon Angell, chair of the secondary heads association and principal at City Academy, said: “The improvements that we have seen in Bristol schools over the last few years continue to deliver impressive outcomes for our students as we celebrate another set of great results across the city.

“Congratulations to the students and a huge thank you to everyone who has supported them along the way.”

Councillor Claire Hiscott, Cabinet Member for education and skills, said: “We should be very proud of all the young people collecting their results today. It’s so important that pupils have the support they need to reach their full potential so we have been working together with schools through our Learning City partnership to make sure successes are shared.

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He said: “Students celebrated exam success today with the release of GCSE results, and the provisional results show almost 63 per cent of students in South Gloucestershire have achieved the new, more demanding grade, of 4 or above in English and mathematics.

“These results represent a huge amount of hard work and commitment by students, staff and school leaders across all seventeen secondary schools. Our thanks also go to parents for supporting their children throughout the examination period to ensure they secure success. Congratulations to all the staff, pupils and parents across South Gloucestershire."